Golf: Paul Dunne seals victory for Britain and Ireland in Walker Cup

Phil Casey
– 14 September 2015 11:50 AM

Great Britain and Ireland captain Nigel Edwards and Paul Dunne walk off 18th green after he secured the victory over the USAputts on the first green during day two of the Walker Cup at Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, Lytham St Annes

Britain and Ireland regained the Walker Cup in comprehensive fashion at Royal Lytham yesterday, securing the points required against the United States with six matches still to finish.

Leading 10-6 after the morning foursomes, the home side needed just three and a half points from the 10 singles to secure a fifth win from the last six contests on home soil.

And they did so at the earliest possible opportunity thanks to victories for Ashley Chesters, Cormac Sharvin and Jimmy Mullen and a half from Paul Dunne in the top four matches.

Chesters was sent out first once more and made it three and a half points from four by beating Jordan Niebrugge, who lost all three of his matches just two months after finishing sixth in the Open at St Andrews.

Sharvin then saw off 52-year-old Mike McCoy 4&3 before Mullen, who had partnered Chesters to two foursomes wins, beat Denny McCarthy to become the first B&I player to have a perfect 4-0 record since Paul Casey and Luke Donald at Nairn in 1999.

That left Dunne to secure a half against world number two Maverick McNealy, who missed from five feet for birdie on the 18th to keep the biennial contest between the best amateurs from both sides of the Atlantic alive.

Dunne, who led the Open after 54 holes before fading on the final day, added: “I will take winning over 30th place every day. It’s so much better to do it as a team. Nigel has been a fantastic captain and inspired us from start to finish.”

United States captain John Miller, who curiously sent NCAA and US Amateur champion Bryson DeChambeau out last in the singles, said: “I am very proud of everyone to a man. They played hard and fought hard and lost with grace and dignity, and that’s not easy to do. Nigel and his boys outplayed us.”